Frédéric Leibovitz is a French music publisher, considered one of the pioneers in the production music industry. He is the founder of music libraries Koka-Média and Cézame Music Agency. Created in 1975, Cézame started life as a folk music label.
At the same time, Frédéric created the RCA Media music library with a policy of originality and authenticity. RCA Media became Koka-Média in 1985 and was quickly recognized internationally as a major production music label. In partnership with the BMG Production Music Group from 1996, Frédéric Leibovitz managed Koka-Média until the acquisition of BMG by the Universal Music Group in 2007.
Knowing that the Internet would revolutionise the mechanics of music for image for generations to come, Frédéric Leibovitz founded Cézame Music Agency in 2008 with the objective of combining library music and original scores with the representation of independent labels.
He has been recently honoured at the 2022 Mark Awards in Los Angeles with a Special Achievement - Hall Of Fame Award for his career and contribution to the field of production music.
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